Monday, September 29, 2008

Rosh Ha NiKra

Rosh Hanikra is in the northwestern corner of Israel, on the border of Israel and Lebanon. The white chalk cliffs offer a spectacular panoramic view of Haifa Bay, the hills of the Galilee and the Mediterranean.
The grottoes of Rosh Hanikra were formed by the sea chipping awaw portions of the soft chalk rock over thousands of years. A cable car leads to the shoreline where visitors can explore the grottoes.
The sight and sound of the sea waves crashing into the grottoes is spectacular! Cool stuff!
I got splashed by the waves while filming it!























































































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